12 January 2012

Welcome to our start and go Blog!
12 January 2012
Hello all it is time for another blog, really this will be the first one offically for 2012. We are off to a good start so far this year it is exciting to see all of the new projects that are coming up over the next little while. The reason we are calling this blog start and go is because it is a new year and we here at Nexonta Technologies Inc are seeing allot of new companies starting out and needing websites and SEO services. 2012 is expected to have record number of start ups in North America. What this means for the economy is that small business will be leading the growth in the economy over the next few years.
While there is still bad news coming out of Europe it would seem that North Americans are not waiting for world economics to catch up and are taking matters into their own hands. Given the fact that people will always need to eat and take care of their families while having a place to live it is pretty safe to say that there will be forward momentum over the next few years to get the economy moving forward.
Companies like Google and Microsoft are developing platforms which will enable users to interphase with other users around the globe and be able to create business. Short of that this is a good time to be an entrepreneur. That being said it is not for the faint of heart but if you think about it, what ever you decide to do, it will take allot of work and effort anyway and so if there is a silver lining of wealth and independence at the end of all of your struggling to grow your company, then you are even better off. Bottom line is that there are allot of smart, diciplined and principled people out there who are more than capable of starting their own companies and creating jobs for the unemployed and a better future for their families so if this is your calling then there is no time like the present after all with the economy where it is, you got “nothing to lose”
Everyone has a success mechanism and a failure mechanism. The failure mechanism goes off by itself. The success mechanism only goes off with a goal. Every time we write down and talk about a goal we push the button to start the success mechanism.
Charles ‘Tremendous’ Jones